A ton of moderators have been making changes to their subreddits' rules (e.g., only allowing certain posts, going NSFW, loosening rules a ton) to protest without getting kicked out. Do you think this strategy of turning a subreddit into shitposts is effective or not?...
I think it actually drives people away from reddit, since they aren't finding the content they're looking for. Just read this post the other day: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/81954
By default, instances can connect with any other instance, but admins can block instances. The connection is made when a user on that instance subscribes to a community on a different instance. You can definitely run your own instance and just disable sign-ups.
Illinois DPH Launches Modernized Process to Change Gender on Birth Certificates (dph.illinois.gov)
What do you think of subreddits protesting with rule changes (e.g., only allowing John Oliver)? (kbin.social)
A ton of moderators have been making changes to their subreddits' rules (e.g., only allowing certain posts, going NSFW, loosening rules a ton) to protest without getting kicked out. Do you think this strategy of turning a subreddit into shitposts is effective or not?...
Within the Fediverse, can any federated activitypub-compliant instance read data from any other instance? (kbin.social)
Apologies in advance if I am using the wrong terms or posting the wrong way....